Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
614640 Tribology International 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Metal sheet shearing is a necessary procedure for dimensional control during steel forming. Due to extreme operating conditions, shearing blades suffer from severe wear and need frequent repair, causing high maintenance costs. In order to increase the lifetime of cutting blades, FEM simulation of the metal shearing process was performed, implementing a hybrid friction coefficient based on data obtained from a newly developed forming tribometer. A good correlation was found between the shape of the sheared work piece as predicted by the FEM model and as found in the real application. Finally, a relationship is proposed between stress and temperature distributions as calculated by the simulation and shearing blade areas most affected by wear.
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